Embassy of Germany, Lima
Embassy of Germany, Lima | |
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Location | San Isidro District, Lima, Peru |
Address | Av. Dionisio Derteano 144, 7–8F |
Opening | 1952 |
Website | Official website |
The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Lima (
The current German ambassador to Peru is Sabine Bloch .
History
19th century
As a result of the establishment of consular relations between Peru and the then
As Germany territorially evolved, Peru maintained relations with its predecessors, such as the North German Confederation, to whom Peru expressed its neutrality during the Franco-Prussian War and whose first envoy presented his credentials on July 5, 1870,[3] until the establishment of the German Empire in 1871. At the time, the Peruvian ambassador to Russia was accredited to Germany from its legation in Saint Petersburg,[4] then changing to that also accredited to Austria-Hungary.
During the
20th century
Relations between Peru and Germany remained stable until World War I, with Germany maintaining a legation at the Quinta Heeren of Barrios Altos.[7] The now poor relations culminated in the Peruvian government severing its relations with both Germany and Austria-Hungary in 1917. As a result, the countries' legations closed, with the Spanish Embassy now in charge of protecting German interests in Peru.[8] Relations were reestablished with the Weimar Republic on May 28, 1920.[9][10][11]
As a result of German declaration of war against the United States, Peru severed its relations with Germany on January 24, 1942, notifying then German ambassador Willy Noebel via a letter. On the same day, Noebel requested his safe passage out of the country, notifying the Peruvian government that the Spanish Embassy would again be in charge of protecting German interests in Peru.[12] Prior to the rupture of relations, the consul's residence was located at the Ferrán Building, located at Progress Avenue, from where pro-German activities were organised, with local Peruvians also participating.[13]
After the
After the
During the
The ambassador's residence was completely renovated in 2003 and 2004 at a total cost of € 450,000.[20] The embassy moved from its address at 4210 Arequipa Ave.[21] to the Alto Caral building in November 2013.
Mission and organization
The Embassy has the task of maintaining German-Peruvian relations, representing German interests to the
The Embassy has the following areas of work:
- Politics department (foreign and domestic policy)
- Economics department (economic policy, foreign trade promotion)
- Department of Culture (education, art and science)
- Military AttachéStaff (Head: Frigate Commander)
- Development Cooperation Department (Focus on state modernization, sustainable urban development, protection and sustainable use of natural resources and climate change; Peru has been supported with around two billion euros since the beginning of the bilateral cooperation.)
The embassy's legal and consular department offers German citizens consular services and assistance in emergencies. The Embassy's consular district covers all of Peru. The
See also
References
- ^ Novak 2004, p. 30.
- ^ Novak 2004, p. 31–33.
- ^ Novak 2004, p. 36.
- ISBN 978-9972-671-59-3.
- ^ Novak 2004, p. 51–52.
- ^ Novak 2004, p. 68–69.
- ^ Cayetano, José (2023-06-19). "El prometido regreso a la vida de tres casonas históricas de Lima". El Comercio.
- ^ Novak 2004, p. 86–87.
- ^ Ruptura de relaciones diplomáticas con el gobierno imperial de Alemania (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Lima: Imp. Americana, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. 1918.
- ^ "La Primera Guerra Mundial y el Perú". Blog PUCP. July 4, 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-07-16.
- ^ Silva, José Miguel (March 16, 2015). "La Primera Guerra Mundial y sus huellas en el Perú". El Comercio.
- ^ Novak 2004, p. 128–129.
- Municipalidad de Lima.
- ^ "Recuerdos de guerra en el Perú: "Recibíamos las noticias en el cinema"". El Comercio. May 10, 2010.
- ^ a b "Peru: Steckbrief". Auswärtiges Amt.
- ^ Novak 2004, p. 137–138.
- ^ de la Flor Valle, Miguel A.; Korth, Gerhard (1972). Acta Declarativa Sobre el Establecimiento de Relaciones Diplomáticas Entre el Perú y la República Democrática Alemana (PDF) (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- ^ Information GDR: The Comprehensive and Authoritative Reference Source of the German Democratic Republic. Vol. 1. Pergamon Press. 1989. p. 367.
Embajada de la República Democrática Alemana en la República del Perú: Departamento Comercial Avenida Salaverry 2936 Apartado Postal 11118 Lima 14 / Phone: 611684, 629255 / Telex: 25642
- ^ a b "APENDICE: CUADROS CRONOLOGICOS SOBRE LA VIOLENCIA POLITICA". Violencia política en el Perú: 1980-1988 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. 1. Lima: DESCO Centro de Estudios y Promoción del Desarrollo. 1989. p. 952.
- ^ "Deutsche Botschaft Lima – Residenz". Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung.
- INEI. 2013. p. 9.
Bibliography
- Novak, Fabián (2004). Las relaciones entre el Perú y Alemania (1828–2003) (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Lima: Fondo Editorial PUCP.